@X201 i've had an iPhone 6 for nearly 3 years and run it down completely every single time, haven't noticed a decrease in how long it lasts or any other glitches, unlike friends who charge whenever they like who not only report decreased battery life after a couple of years but also experience things like going from 10% to dead in an instant Reply0

there's a certain retro charm about their manual fix. like the days of cassettes where you sometimes had to rewind by ejecting the thing and using a biro, and even if the tape hadn't spilled out, the cheapo walkmans didn't even HAVE a rewind button, so you had to switch to the other side and fast forward. Where's the fun in simply pressing a button and the music instantly plays from where you want it to eh? Reply+8

How often I am lead through games by the nose, seeing only what I am meant to, following a scarlet thread from A to B, and enjoying only the epiphanies that have been officially sanctioned.

Funny you should mention this, because there's many games now where I wish they'd follow this more, rather than give you pointless additional things that you can do and find, things that only serve to disrupt the flow of the story and game experience as a whole.

Johnny Chiodini had a good point about collectibles ruining modern video games. I'm playing Resident Evil Revelations 2 on a second play through and that game would be SO much better without the 'pointing a flashlight/finger to find items' that forces you to look at every nook and cranny when all you want to do (and all you WOULD do if you actually existed in this game's world) is move forward towards your goal, only looking through draws/lockers/dead bodies for items (and crates if you must, but I wish we could move beyond that too). And it doesn't even stop there. No, there's rewards for looking EXTRA hard for added bonuses that get you points you can spend on skills. So you're encouraged to do things that disrupt the flow of the story and gameplay. Games like this are utterly worthless. Reply+5

I like how they waited until 11pm UK time to release this update, like they really wanted to delay it further but risked getting called out on their promise to deliver on the 28th

Anyway it's pretty scandalous how the diabolical launch will be forgotten and that with this trickling of updates that should have been in the game day 1, Capcom will just be getting more media coverage Reply0

edit: i got negged for asking?? Ok how about someone, *anyone* explain what's so wrong with my previous post. Please. I mean sure, disagree with my opinion, that much is obvious, but how the f*** can you disagree with me expressing it? Especially since I only used 2 words, I was succinct and to the point! Reply-6

i wish they'd add in the ability to view replays from previous versions without having to basically keep reapplying patches. Rather time consuming especially if you accidentally patch the wrong version or don't know what version a replay came from! Reply0